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A dentist out of Oak Hill will go before a judge on Thursday, May 24 for passing out pills.According the Fayette County Prosecuting Attorney's office, Charles Shelton will be arraigned in front of Judge
A dentist out of Oak Hill will go before a judge on Thursday, May 24 for allegedly passing out pills.
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For 24 years veterans and their families have been welcomed in Rainelle during their annual ride to Washington, D.C.The Run for the Wall will arrive at Rainelle Elementary School with 300 motorcycles at
For 24 years veterans and their families have been welcomed in Rainelle during their annual ride to Washington, D.C.
An arrest was made on Thursday, May 24 by the West Virginia State Police Crimes Against Children Unit in a four year old sex abuse case.Juan Abelarado Alvarado, 38, of Mabscott faces charges of Felony
An arrest was made on Thursday, May 24 by the West Virginia State Police Crimes Against Children Unit in a four year old sex abuse case.
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29 year-old Corey Samuels was convicted in the shooting death of Dewayne Steptoe. Steptoe was fatally shot in front of Club Savory in downtown Bluefield in September of 2009. Wednesday a jury found Samuels
Wednesday a jury found Samuels guilty of first degree murder with mercy.
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All month long we here at 59News has been working to save our audience money whether it's at the gas pump or picking out the right diapers we want to help cut costs for our audience. Thursday we put
We took on the challenge do coupons really help you save compared to just shopping at a superstore.
RICHMOND, Va. -
Women stood a stand, Monday, in Virginia.
Hundreds of women stood silent, arm-in-arm, forming a human-cordon through which legislators walked before Monday's floor sessions to protest a wave of anti-abortion legislation coursing through the 2012 General Assembly.
Capitol and state police officers were there to ensure order, estimated the crowd to be more than 1,000 people, mostly women, some men.
The protest was over bills that would define embryos as humans and criminalize their destruction, require "transvaginal" ultrasounds of women seeking abortions and cutting state aid to poor women seeking abortions.
Participants said they learned of it through Facebook and social media.
None carried posters. Few spoke, even when spoken to. Messages on shirts conveyed the message. Richmonder Molly Vick's shirt read "Say no to state mandated rape."